Lady Marmalade
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Hi ysbel...we will be looking forward to any pictures you might get of them if you are able too and then hopefully can post. LUCKY!!
Lady Marmalade said:Sunday night on 60 Minutes is the big night we Americans on here have been waiting for!! The first American interview with Prince Charles in so many years.
tiaraprin said:I will be watching every facial expression and evaluating every word he says.
So will plenty of others but I don't think he'll give two figs one way or the other.I will be watching every facial expression and evaluating every word he says.
Thanks lots for the pictures Amira, Good to see The Duchess of Cornwall has been got used to Royal duties and doing alone by herself though it's inside Clarence House, im so looking forward to see how will she in America, its interesting as her first oversea visit as the wife of the heir to the throne.Amira said:The Prince Of Wales And The Duchess Of Cornwall Continue Royal Duties
tiaraprin said:I will be watching every facial expression and evaluating every word he says.
There are those who will always seek out "evidence" to support their own viewpoints, prejudices and particular take on things. I guess public figures are well aware of this, and just trust that those who don't hold emotional vested interests will actually listen to what they have to say in a more open-minded manner.wymanda said:Even if Charles sobbed his heart out on international television about Diana [some] would say he didn't care!!
Warren said:There are those who will always seek out "evidence" to support their own viewpoints, prejudices and particular take on things. I guess public figures are well aware of this, and just trust that those who don't hold emotional vested interests will actually listen to what they have to say in a more open-minded manner.
For example, Charles may say during the interview that he was shocked at Diana's death. Some people will respond with "Liar!", "Hypocrite!", "Adulterer!" and others will go "how sad." Take your pick. The other question about this is that if some choose not to believe a word he says, why bother watching in the first place? What's the point?
This endless fretting and feigned outrage every step of the way, from engagement, wedding, tiara-wearing etc etc, all wrapped up in the moralistic and doom-laden prediction that any or all spell the demise of the House of Windsor, is not only tedious, but with the increasing acceptance of Camilla (with bells on this week!), becomes masochistic. Like it or not, time to move on, I say. Looking back, or looking forward: it's a choice.
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Warren said:This endless fretting and feigned outrage every step of the way, from engagement, wedding, tiara-wearing etc etc, all wrapped up in the moralistic and doom-laden prediction that any or all spell the demise of the House of Windsor, is not only tedious, but with the increasing acceptance of Camilla (with bells on this week!), becomes masochistic. Like it or not, time to move on, I say. Looking back, or looking forward: it's a choice.
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The sentence was too long in any case but I wanted to make an allusion to the significance of the Queen allowing Camilla to wear the Delhi Durbar tiara. I thought "with bell's on" summed it up nicely. Next time I will use an asterisk, and at the bottom of the post include a "deciphering code" footnote.Elspeth said:She had bells on?
Haha.. I like the first!mandyy said:#1-2:Britain's Prince Charles tries his hand at hedgelaying, during the National Hedgelaying Championships at the Prince's Home Farm, at Tetbury, England, Saturday Oct. 29 2005.The Prince was scheduled to present the prizes to the competition winners.(AP Photo/David McHugh, pool)
#3: Britain's Prince Charles breaks into laughter while he talks to graduates from The Prince's Trust personal development course during a visit to Merton College in London Friday Oct. 28, 2005. (AP Photo/Adrian Dennis/Pool)
Prince Charles & Prince Wiliam Visit Merton College
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You can see more picture here: http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7599Catharina said:I didn't see any pictures on this forums about Camilla's first tiara event. I just saw her on BBC World and I must say WOW! So she decided to go as big as with the hats... Anyone know which tiara this is? At first I thought it was the Spencer tiara and had to take another look to see that it wasn't...
The picture is from the Prince of Wales' official homepage
I don't mind the dress, I just think that it and the necklace are too sleek and modern for such a big old-fashioned tiara. Overall I think it pulled together very well though.Harry's polo shirt said:I really don't like her dress!
The Delhi Durbar tiara was loaned to Camilla by Queen Elizabeth. I guess that answers your question.Veronica said:I wonder whose choice it was to have Camilla wear the Dehli Durbar tiara?